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Books in Order: 6 titles

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  • Journey From The Beyond is the tale of Jahele who is left orphaned after his family is murdered and he is driven from his home in the wasteland called the Beyond.Jahele’s life story, revealed in his hand-written scroll describes his encounters ...



  • Joost van der Poorten Schwartz was a Dutchman born in Amsterdam in 1858 in a patrician family. He wrote fourteen novels--reprinted in various editions and translated in French, German and Dutch--and four bundles of short stories, in English, as we...



  • Francine will appeal to readers who love strong female protagonists, corporate romance and intrigue, and international settings.In the aftermath of the 2008 financial breakdown, bright young Francine from a small town in West Virginia tries to find w...



  • Kirkus Review: "A lively composition..." "In Schwartz's (Some Women I Know, 2014 etc.) novel, a passion for music brings together a young couple, though they discover that the path to true love can hit quite a few dissonant notes. Paul Cramer, a c...




  • A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO GROWING UP SHORT. Part science book, part memoir―a
    book for everyone concerned about looking (or feeling) different.

    When veteran journalist John Schwartz took a close look at famous height studies, he made a surpris...




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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

John Schwartz has published 6 books.

John Schwartz does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Journey From The Beyond, was published in July 2020.

The first book by John Schwartz, Growing Up Short in an Extra-Large World, was published in September 2008.

No. John Schwartz does not write books in series.